Chargers defensive coordinator Gus Bradley had a career resurgence in his one season in Los Angeles, leading the Bolts to possess the No. 3 scoring defense in the NFL.

Tuesday, Bradley finds himself in high demand with the Packers having requested permission to interview him for their vacant defensive coordinator position, the Seahawks have expressed interested as well as other NFL teams, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Bradley spent time with the Seahawks as their former DC and orchestrator of the vaunted Legion of Boom defense. After a successful stint in the Pacific Northwest, Bradley took the Jaguars head coaching gig where he spent four seasons (2013-16) at the helm of a reeling franchise.

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During his time in Jacksonville, Bradley posted the worst winning percentage for a head coach in NFL history at .226 (14-48) before being fired and picked up by Los Angeles.

Bradley was able to take a unit that saw injuries to key positions such as middle linebacker and starting cornerback and that had to rely upon rookies, to become one of the best defenses in football. As such, should the Chargers wish to keep him they’ll need to be aggressive in any contract negotiations.